Post #14

 


Christmas time at Emmerson Street.  There's quite a few of these.
Here's Yours Truly holding up what appears to be a pair of corduroys my Mom gave me.  Note the Zellers bag in the corner.  File that store under 'you don't know what you've got till it's gone.'
Mom always gave me clothing with brown in it because she used to say she loved my 'big brown eyes'.  Thing is, I never liked brown clothing!  So I'd have to wear it to please dear Mom.  Now that I'm around the age today when Mom was at this time of the picture, I see it quite differently.
I can't not point out that chain hanging on the wall which led to one of those hanging lamps from the ceiling that pretty well every 80s household had.  Plus that standing cigarette ashtray to the right of the picture.  It's hard to believe that back then, cigarettes were so prevalent in pop culture and they were everywhere.  During many a holiday season, there was so much cigarette smoke in the air at 136 that your eyes would burn.  And, of course, all that colorful furniture and plush carpet would absorb a lot of that smell.  In some of these pictures, you can actually SEE the smell.

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